Fujifilm certainly DID deny the orb issue, for about half a year. Only the horrific bashing that they took across all forums FORCED fujifilm to cave in. Thankfully they learned from that lesson, unlike NIkon.

tbcass: It will be many years before these new engineers will come up with anything worthwhile. Since the camera manufacturers are way ahead I doubt this will get Apple anywhere. I see the days of Apples dominance failing fast which is fine with me.

You do realize that there were many phone makers with many years head start on Apple right? Yet Apple blew past them like a Ferrari.

wcbert: I been shooting with Canon DSLR for over a decade ands own 12 "L" lens. I am also a Fuji X-e1 owner too. Canon has to do better alot better than this. There is no excuse they are not even trying to become a leader in the mirrorless camera world. They not even trying to be in third place!

Canon read the writing on the wall and look what Sony is doing. If not then except to become the Blackberry of the camera world.

Mirrorless cameras are doing excellent for companies whose business model includes the goal of losing millions of dollars.

bbodruzic: Thank you Fujifilm. You are creating brand loyality with theese improvements. I love the sharpness, details and colors of my photos, and everything about my camera. I like the speciall feel that I have when using your products. I like your customer care.

Good job Fujifilm guys.

A good job by Fujifilm would have been to get more right the first time. You know, actually test their cameras before selling them?

Marty4650: This looks like a very nice addition to the Fuji X line, and a good way to expand their market appeal.

What I find interesting is how Olympus and Fuji have taken opposite directions with MILC cameras. Olympus started at the bottom, with relatively low featured and modest cameras, and worked their way up to weather sealed semi pro cameras and some really nice lenses. Fuji seems to be doing the reverse... starting at the top, then working their way down.

And both systems offer a lot for potential customers.

Meanwhile.... Canon is watching all this, scratching their heads, and wondering why their EOS-M was such a market failure....

Fujifilm, Panny, and Olympus are losing heaps of money (tens of millions every year), while Canon is pulling in millions every year.

ManuelVilardeMacedo: Let's just hope the sale to UK employees' pension plan doesn't mean the end of Kodak film. After all, Ilford went into receivership and now it is going on with their core business. And Italy's Ferrania is rising from the ashes right now. There's still a niche that needs to be filled.Today, still unaware of this news, I bought a T-Max 100 35mm roll for my Olympus OM-2n. I hope it wasn't the last Kodak roll l loaded my camera with. I still haven't tried Tri-X and Ektar...